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... at the stage down by the beach and it was some sight to behold. Most of the girls gave it socks and were throwing shapes that would have put manners on you but you could tell however that one of the girls didn't really want to do it. Her heart just wasn't in it because when it was her turn to dance she gave a really feeble attempt. It was nearly as painful to watch as Mick Burke's neck nomination video. That didn't dampen the crowds spirit ...

The house was deathly quiet this morning. Bec and Rosh Watson had left at 6.30am, dropping our numbers to 15. The few sensible folks from last night cooked up eggs for breakfast and ate together, watching the others staggering out from noon onwards. But there was a consensus that it was the most amazing club they had been to, and the cost was well justified. No need to queue for drinks as waiters brought these straight to the table. Plus there were ...

... the bus. On to the second cenote "Ha" which means water. It is a cavern cenote, habitat to beautiful aquatic fauna where you will find amazing rock formations. Here you can enjoy the unique landscape of underwater life and peace surrounded by jungle. Here we would be snorkelling in the cenote. Dylan and I had our own masks and I had my snorkel too. We jumped in and had a look around at some of the rock formations in the water from 65million years ago. ...

“What was the best cultural experience you had?” Besides all of the day to day interactions with local people, I would have to say that the Mexican Wrestling in Mexico City was the best by far and anyone visiting has to experience this!!

“Where was the best place you went diving?” Utila in Honduras was the best place we went diving as the waters were crystal clear, super warm and the marine life ...

... Cancun, more than 100 miles away. This archaeological site is also an hour and a half away from Merida, the capital of Yucatan. The Maya communities near Chichen Itza have developed many wonderful sites for travelers to rejoice in the Maya Cultural heritage. It is recommended you avoid a ...